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Show THE MUfiftAV EACLJE St. Vincent de Paul MURRAY Please help us to locate these missing bonks from the Murray III library. Please send them Rev. Patrick Maguire, Pastor. school to the high school. Bacheller Sunday Masses, 8:30 and Kben Holden 10:30 a. m. Sunday School Murder la the Rue Morgue .... Poe Week-da- y 9:30 a. m. Mass, The Wonder Stick 8:00 a. m. Will James Sun Up The Earth For Sam COMMUNITY METHODIST Miklen Poetry of Today CHURCH Williamsen North After Seals Blue plays Tucker, 12 one-ac- t Sunday School 11 a. m. copy. Mrs. F. It. Anderson, Supt. One Hundred Best Stories Sermon 11:45 a. m. Miklen Stories Short The Lad lea Aid meets every second and fourth Wednesdays Orman C, King, Pastor The next basketball game will le played by Granite vs. Murray, at the Murray High School gymnaLutheran Christ sium, Friday, February 15th. Evangelical Church (Missouri Synod) In The Tyiie Room Services held every Sunday afternoon at 171 Eant 48th South. Divine The following Bt undents particiworship with sermon by the pastor in last week's typewriting Rev. John Felertag, at 3 p. ni. Sun- pated : contest day School at 2 p. in. The Lutheran Iiis Draney, Peter Bogden, Lu servto Its church welcomes visitors Louise Wellingcille Johannesen, ices. Donna ton, Helen Cannegieter, Borlch, Donna Watts, Charles Me- BAPTIST CHURCH Henry, Ray Baker, Donna Jacob-soRuth Peters, Queiitln Mauss, 62 Last 48th South St. Louise Johannesen, Cleone Evans. June Watts, Mary Malstrom, Adeal James P. Payne Pastor Sharp. Sunday Service: Bible School and morning worship, sermon by the LIBERTY SCHOOL the pastor, at 10 a. m. Young Peoples' meeting at CS5 p. m. Gospel Bervice at 7:30 with lesStudents of Liberty School enjoyon the 11th son by the pastor ed u program Tuesday afternoon In chapter of 1st Corinthians. The honor of Lincoln's Birthday. Week-da7:30 p. m. services: numlsTS were as follows: Tuesday, the senior Guild meets Patriotic 1st Grade Girls Song with Mrs. Myrtle Stauffer and Dance Dorothy Character LaVon Stauffer as hostesses. Fredrlckson at 7:30 Wednesday Second Grade Song church nervlces. Second Grade Dramatization The church Is serving a public Third Grade Lincoln to Tribute dinner on Friday the 22nd, at 6:00 Bert Union Craven, Trio Song p. m. Erickson Frank Shaw, The Primary department of the .... Ihirotliy ErickBible school had Its Valentine's so- Valentine Story son cial at the church social rooms on Lincoln Story Beryl Erickson Wednesday afternoon after public Annie Arko Poem school. A large number of boys and .... Marjorle Shaw, and Dance Tap girls took advantage of this occaMaxlne Colliding sion for games, exchanging of valMax Bagley, of Poems Groups entines, arid enjoying the delicious Dorothy Batemun, Stanley Arluncheon prepared by the teachers ko, Masato Namba, Phyllis of the department. Turpin, Nadlne Lloyd Marjorle Klllpack Workers are engaged In removing Vocal Solo .... Bene AndAmerican" An am "I trees and other work In preparation erson for widening West C3rd South st. Sixth Grade Boys Chorus -Cth Grade A!e" Honest Play FOR SALE One and one fifth Fowlkes Larue Poem acres, 2 houses, 2 big chicken coops, and Adeline Duet Virginia for So. cash at 153 East 45th ("heap Herron Owner, S. M. Howell, 105 Chapman School Street. Orange, California. Patriotic Songs 4900 Wasatch (Continued from Tage 1) Strict n Mrs. Leonard Miller of Alhambra, California, and her brother, WilCaliliam Powell, of Pasedena, fornia, and sister, Mrs. William Llghtfoot of Louisville, Kentucky, arrived here Monday to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Janet Powell Alston, which was held here Mr. Powell returned to Tuesday. Pasedena, Tuesday evening, but Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Il.iglitfoot will remain here to visit their mother, Mrs. Thomas Powell for a week. Mrs. Powell will then accompany them to California for a visit. 4914 k South State St. Murray SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! and daugh- The M. Stake held social home Games ments I. A. of Cottonwood a board meeting and Wednesday evening at the of Miss Naomi Croxford. were played and refreshserved to thirty. Mr. David L, Bowen and family, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Hannah Riowen, sjM'nt Sunday at Bountiful as guests of his brother. John Bowen and family. The two brothers' birthday fell on February 10th. Mr. and Mrs. D. I Rowen rejMirt they have several snowdrops blooming under the snow, having in bloom for about ten days. Ix-e- ;30CBS : OrKan Interlude 3:45 CliS: Between The Bookends 3 Ctah State Letflalature The Junior Hour 4 Recorded I'roeram 4 Recorded Program. 4 CBS : Preaa Radio News. & Broadcaster's Review 5 Central Shoe Program 5:30 CBS: Buck Roger 5 :45 Little Orphan Annie 6:00 CHS: Diane and her Life Saver. 6:15 CBS: Judd Norman 6:30 liene Halllday. T :00 CHS : Chesterfield Program 7:30 CBS: The Big Show 8:00 ('BS: Wayne King's Orchestra 8 :30 Bnyle Furniture Co. Seltzer Program 8 :4" Alk 9:00 CBS: Mjrt and Marge Edwin C. Hill 9:30 CBS: Kate Smith 10 :00 CIiI.BS: Blue .Monday Jamboree II :00 ( I)I.HS : KSL Players 11 :30 CIII.BS: Orvllle Knapp"s Orchestra I uU Squibb's Dental Cream, large Squibb's Dental Cream, jumbo 19c 33c RQp" R UJu Liquid Silver Polish, regular 25c Gold Medal Cold Capsules, 25c value Aspirin, Norwich, 100's, only 25c Gold Medal Tothache Remedy 10c 17c 31c 19c MINERAL OIL Pint, Regular 50c Value Qlo" IC J 25c Gold Medal Cough Syrup 25c Gold Medal Baby Cough Syrup 25c Nasal Oil, Special 19c 19c 17c Creams, Lotion, Face Powder, Rouge, Talcum, Lipitick, choice X Ub Iv WE ADHKKE STRICTLY TO STATE BOARD OK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS AT OI K M)I). FOUNTAIN! There Can Be No Better Investment Than Making Those Necessary Repairs Hundreds of pieces of properly in Utah are Buffering for want of mrnrniu i r- -T needed repairs. dollar today, w ill nave many dollars later. A t :43 The rot of materials and labor Is as ed, .ivr ii as may be expectfor jean to come. Grant Ward Relief Soilety presl demy and secretary laid a short program and social. Tuesday at the YOU WILL FIND IIKRK KYKKYTIUMi MrlUJJ . . . Lumber, Mill Work, Roofing, Paint, Shingles of all kinds, Wallboard, etc. Visit our display rooms and Inspect the many aids to home hraiitiflcation and niodernliatioii! & Co. Morrison-Merri- ll "The LUM15EKMKN Murray, Utah 190 Wet PHONE MURRAY 8 t t f ot 5tt t K IS- US; ( HS: ( tub n.wirn- t"t4 Oirhntra Klnr'f Orrhwlfi invvmt -- CBSWiTiia ( HI HS; - Ituili-- r l ifim i -- CiltiMlral RAW rrodurtt uf lh Midrlin Relief S'N'lety room following the st I. I S Ruxiliv Ktrnlnf It ot CBS : l ib (illniiiir, linhsiiu meeting. iKitrlotle nmsle and read It IS (HS: Cm Aflilwlni Ophrnlll. lugs were given and light refresh I. Ii R. it St -- S.inirBR : .It CM. II Oitillf Kni.p ineiit were nerved. t 9 - RlllHtf MONDAY. ftSAUARV II A cliiss smso!ed by the AiihH St Vmiiltif Miiln (HS: Uurh Clinic tan Risl Cross. I Islng conducted J ot IS- - M.itrilhf Watrh a h w'k on Friday at the Bonny ( B : l'r 0 Rillo I ,.A,itrilni Rfilr. view m h'sil from ll:.'Ui a. m. t : l and C lirmna ( Its 1 I p. m. The rhi ocn to all t 1 - Il.o"d M.mlr Ju.lta US: Cminlr Lain A Jrnnl Hflrf who wish to attend. However, the t .4 H.lih " i bis Is mheduted for IVh, 22 will lo-(B- : Vnlca of Ktiwrl't"' HHS -( Th (inmpt s '!prfiel on ncrwnt nf It being It ,i ria starn, inn i bent holiday. Sixteen ladles It II t 4 BS- Plrk OfThlia were In attendance at the last -- 1 - 43th South St. 1 - II I il.3-CB- S rl Si Hmttird Mnt I'rifriiB Berbrrt foot, erult. Music. York Morning New BS: Phllhamoa!, CBS: The Bandwagon 10:30 Jennie 10 :45 Lee The Spere Tent Awning Co. 270 So. W. Was. Temple & 6365 Porch Curtains and Awn. ings . . Auto Tents . . Auto Beds. - EVERYTHING in CANT AS! latest Awning All the Stripe Patterns CALL US FOR ESTIMATES In Business in Salt Lake for Over 27 Years! UMaMaMaaMawana, "THE DUDE RANGER" SERIAL and COMEDY in ADDITION SATURDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 16th THE SCREEN VERSION OF THE AMAZING NOVEL "A WICKED WOMAN" with JEAN PARKER, CIIAS. BICKFORI). s50 I - 00- j Double Feature Program j "WE'RE RICH AGAIN" I Depression jour hard times and soft drinks! to presents "THE FIRST WORLD WAR" Secret films from Nations' Archives, edited by laurenre Stalling imM run .iir.. it'HA nir.iv 'lirn nun nttintiL'it IL,im ruiv ii'A,,,'i' mi.ur.,. ii'Tin ISII LIVING! . . . Tills 'amazing revelation tells the truth which i world has waited twenty years to hear! in.f itinni.u 6 WATCH THE FORDS DRIVE BY.... FOR THE FIRST twelve business days of February, 1935, the Cumberledge Motor Company sold TEN 935 FORD AUTOMOBILES . . The Ford Motor Co. delivered 325,000 1935 Ford Automobiles up to and including It looks very February 5, 1935 much as though Henry Ford's promise of making and selling a Million Cars in 1935 will be fulfilled . . . Come in and see YOUR new Ford car today! 1 in 5 00 -- T Crlrr 5 :::o - Rs : Him k Roger tlle 5 Orphan Annie Diane and her Life Paver. Stan Stanley Orchestra Ktrrett Marshall 7 00 -- CBS : The ( heslerfleld Program 7 30 -- Adventure nf Cracle noo-CH- S: Frnldle Rich Orchestra 8 .43 Alka SfHaer Pmgram 00 -- CltS : Mvrt and Msrg F.dln C. Hill .10 ( HS: Voire Of Experience Oiile Nelson's Orchestra :00-C- : Furniture IO00Ho)le It lc Progra ... m Facia l'mgrim IUU CHS; (.ei.rge Ilall's Orchestra (DI.HS: lUn Wilde Orchestra ( IM.HS: Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra THURS0AV. FEBRUARY 21 30- - Morning Musical 7 00 CHS: Sunnyslde t'p 7 l Mumlng Watch 7 Momenta o -- CHS: Msdlo News. 8 3 Murnlnr Watch. 8 43 Sir.dy M. TIirin 00 M irnln, SlflmllMi. 1- 3- Msry and Jnlin. .30 -- CHS : Country Church of Hollywood 4i Muy Irfsi Taylor A Rennl Walker 4 HS: 10 00 Voice of fUpcrlenc The eima It 3t FUe Stir June :I3-H- - Music Pri It 43 11 00 11:13- Jrnnle - CHS II 11 12 12 I I l lO en i SO I 1 -- I'liapman-a- t Afculliei lsh .f.f Huli.l.r lis; i,k Mrncr'i Onhestra HS: LorHIa Lee II I' n'il I Imlc i f the Atr i.4'BS; o.t,n o1 Spnkrr 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 S llisan-Hie ll'sikenila 00 -- The l lsh Hill lglslalure 13 - Tlie Junior llmif 30-1- 35 - I HS ; OH lllm.-t..- so 4 - It: 43 - Lint 00 4 HS PHONE Murray 81 LOT Specializing in Vour (Lomtnrt! R. R, 1. South State Street 4915 Clique Krlcasr 1.004 J FORD DEALERS Cni.inlsl I t COMPANY e I Orchestra H'Bie 1'inir Program S: Pit Krnnrdv and Art K.i.el 00 -- CHS: Mirle, I. Idle French rrlnceaa 13- -4 IIS; Edna Wallace Hopper 30 CHS: Ametlrin School of the Air Ot I'M roll H'llliH r in 1 Cumberledge Motor AlUn I.raf-- r : Mr. - Prngtam I'riicram Press llnlln N , lr ltim Annl link Otphan Unit Hour Tli c.f Chirm Krlih Orrheitra Hfsniilfiii l.i.l v, I'uvrim I 00 . Tli Klc lrlc llnnr T.lt'CHS: Waring' lnnltinUii io 1 BS : I run Mrtfin 43 Bnvle Furniture Program Mvrt and Wart Mchn: 15 Furniture Co. Program 4 in 4 HS : V-m Program 00-lt- in It liarimnt Program : Mki'i 43 (Its: lcin 10 i Navarro Ohhnlfa Ot M,l,l Hint II St ( IHH ' OrtM'. Kn.nri'a OrtheslrS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY It .10 . V 1. hi-Mmi' ale I 00 4 HS : D.r Cnlunil la T 3.rnlhg W alih Raillo Newt 11 f. -- Pral ,MI M.ntlnr Ot - Sludin (. , SO It it 4S I'd P. 10 1 l 11 i.a 4 3 4 HS : Fniw-SI I ,,n'r,r . 14. All the Advantages of Higher Priced Shoes 1 . J,,,, Army Band Vi.li- f llml h 4 I S: V.ili ,,f Kuwlence. 4 HS; Th loimna r Stir J.me - Jrnnl , 'a On l,i-.- r a (,,.,,,,. -- Wc mean every word of it! They're well your feet and the last word in Fall styles I feature of $hoes that sell fur much higher you the style and design you want in need II IS Ottn Intrrtud n I II I'l II S- II I. Its BS I : I'll, l- -r MllchHI HS: - :: $3.45 built, easy on Every single prices, inMir-"ithe sue yi k 4.95 :: CAMPUS BOOT SHOP l',r n St -- 4 HS : dub B J 00 Shnnrwr'a l.uirt. I 13 - Kllltif Quirtm .1 on t.o ,. .,1,,, B' tlew I .40-4.Mlltoa C baric I I I $2.95 i Mil Rhuiter'l Orrh. Mill, III I, ,,rh SXill.r 4II: 4HS: Amr,in Htho,,) t,,p.fln Bnl'ilir I 4 45 IT ) AND FOX FILM CORPORATION A Milton Charlca the Air J Tearhrr Prorram 3:15 -- CBS : Retaeen The Bookends 4 00 -- I tah Slate Legislature 4 :IS Junior Hour 4 Ice Cream Troiram 4 :I3 -- Hissiidid Program. 4 ',.',- -( US: prraa Radio News. HS jf i prandmofher! . . . She never could get used Hulldrr 6 13 j MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3:30 P. M. "PAY NIGHT' DRAWING SATURDAY, FEB. 16th, at 9:00 p. m. You Must Be Present to Win! with EDNA MAY OLIVER. WILLI B BURKE, MARION" NIXON. REGINALD DENNY, JOAN MARSH, LARRY "Buster" CRAIiliE 3 .00 -- CHS : Tom Hiki-- r 3 :1S Denial Clinic of 10 .10 10 45 11 00 II :30 f SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 and 25 Knapp's Orchestra Rings." CBS: Leon Navarro Orchestra Ran Wilde Orchestra :15 CDI.BS: Fred Skinner Orvllle Knsnp's Orchest-- a WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20 6 :30 .Morning Muslcale 7 .00 -- CHS: Juke Book Revue 7:13-M"r- nliig Watch 8:00 (US: preas Radio Newt 8 :63 Broadcasters Review 9 Music. 9:15 (iood Morning Judge. 9:30 Mid morning melodic 10:00 -- CHS: Voice of Experlencee I0:I5-CB- S: The Gumps 10 :30 Five Star Jones 10 :45 Jennie Lee 11:00 -- CBS: George Hall'a Orchestra 11:15 Organ Interlude 11 30 -- CBS: tittle Jack Little 11 :43 Betly M'mre 12 00 -- CHS: Marie. Llltle French Princess 12:15 ( HS : Romance of Helen Trent S: 12 American School of the Air 1:00-- 1 US: Kate Smith's Hour MADY CHRISTIAN'S Also Episode No. 1 1 "Tailspin Tommy" and "Mike Fright" an 'Our Gang Comedy 11 11 11 -- -- 05 .00-C- FRIDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 15th GEORGE O'BRIEN in ZANE GREY'S 10:45 -- -- HS: Orvllle - "Smoke 10 00 10 :15 Program -- 8 9 MURRAY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Morning Muslcale 7:00 CBS: Happy Hays 8:00 CBS: Press Radio Newt 8 :10 Advertisers Review 8 :45 Morning Melodies 9 :00 Studio Ensemble. 9:13 Romance of Mary and John 9:30 --CBS: U. S. Navy Baud 10:00 CHS: Voice of Epcrlece 10:13 -- CHS: The dumps 10 :30 Five Star Jones 10 :4" Jennie Lee 11:00 CBS: Ceorge Hall's Orchestra 11:15 Organ Melodies 11:30 CBS: Esther Velas Ensemble 11:45 CBS: Pat Kennedv 12:00 CHS: The Little French Princess 12:13 CHS: Edna Wallace Hopper ' 12:30 CBS: American School of the Air 1 :00 Payroll Builder 1 :30- -l'. 8. A. C. Speakci 1:43 CBS: Columbia Variety Hour Rovlew 2 ;00 llroiidcasters 2:30 CBS: Science Service 2:45 CHS: Dick Messner's Orchestra 3:15 Dental Clinic of the Air 3:30 CHS: Milton Charles 3:43 CHS: Between The Bookends 4 :00 Ctah Slate Legislature 4 :15 The Junior Hour 4 :30 The D. 8. 8. Club 4 :43 Recorded Program 4:55-C- HS: Press Radio News. 5:00 Town Crier 5:30 -- CBS: Buck Rogers 5:43 Little Orphan Annie 6 :00 Pullman Tailors. 6:15 CBS: Keith Beecher's Orchestra 6 :30 Charles Llerley & Piano Team 6 :45 Beautiful Lady, Program 7 :00 CBS : Hlng Crosby 7:30 CHS: Chevrolet program 8:00 CHS: The Camel Progra m 8:30 CBS: Emery Deutuch and Violin 8 :45 Boyle Furniture Program BS: 9 Myrt and Marge :15 8. E. Furniture company. :30 CIK : Johnny (ireen's orchestra, :30 6 1 NOROL-AGA(Petrolagar) Pint bottles, Special, only CBS : "Traditions of the Navy" Vtah Stale Legialaim :I5 The Junior Hour 4 :45 Recorded Program 4 :55 CBS : Preas Kadl-- i Newt 5 :00 CBS : True Story Court. 5:30 Robin Hood 5 :45 Little Orphan Annie 6 :00 Tailors I tours m 6 :15 Stan Stanley's Orchestra 8:30 Harry Clarke 6:45 CBS: Hal Collier Orchestra 7:00 CBS: "March of Tuno ' 7:30 CBS: Hollywood Hotel 8:30 Southeast Furniture Program g :45 Tlie Alka Seizor Program 9:00 CBS: Myrt and M:irge Edwin C. Hill 9:ijCBS: 9 :30 CBS : Jaquea . Renard, Orchestra 10:00 Cene Hulllday at the Organ 10 :15 Wrestling Maches 11:15 CDLBS: Joe Sullivan 11:30 CDLBS: Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23 8 30 Morning Muslcale 7:00 CBS: Cheer Up 7 :15 Morning Watch 8 :00 CBS : Press Radio News. 3 :45 :00 4 4 12;00-Sll- ent ' TOfT COUGH SYRUP Regular 25c bottle, Only :00 :15 :45 :30 :55 :00 :15 4 4 1 Gilliert, son of Mrs. Catherine Gilbert, of this city arrived home during the week from SERVICES HELD FOR a two years mission Sent in the GUSTAVE SCHWAN southern states. Following his re lease he toured eastern, central and Funeral services for Gustavo southern states, as well ns the stat' Schwan who died suddenly Sunday of California, reortlng a delight at his home, 395 Vine street wen ful and Interesting trip. conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the George A. Jenkins funeral chap Mrs. R. J. Brown of Drars el. (). C. King, pastor of the Meth H Mr. Mrs. S. of and 'daughter odist church, officiated. Fotheringliam of Murray, who ha Arlon rendered two Erekson. of for rents leen the guest her ja the jxist week, had as her guest solos. "The Lord Is My Shepherd Monday: Mrs. Karl Hales. Mrn. nnd "The Glad Prayer". Interment Claude Sniffer, and Mrs. B. Guy took plait In Murray City Cemet of Salt Lake. Mrs. Brown and ery. He survived by Ids wife and young son have returned to their ne daughter, Miss Myrtle Schwan home In Draper. two son. Gills-r- t Schwan of Han Miller ward officers and teach nibal. Mo., and lurry N. Schwan ers entertained the children at of this city. Valentine party, Saturday after noon of last week. Games ,wer' MARGARET S. A. MEADOWS played and attractive valentines of Funeral services for Mrs. Marg candy suckers dressed in red and white were presented to the child aret Susan Atkinson Meadows of ron. Walkers Ijine were conducted Wednesday at 12:30 p. m, at tin Miss Ruth Jackxon was hostess Cottonwood Ward chapel. Bishop lo the hiciiuVrs of her rlub, Mmi Frances M. Austin officiating. Burl day welling at her home. Refresh at took place In the family plot In incuts were served the guests at Murray City cemetery. one long table which was decorated in valentine colors. The eeiiterpbii PARLEY LEO GERBER was a red primrose, while the plac Funeral sorvtivs for Parley cards, were of valentine symbols Covers were laid for. MUse Aftoii GerU-- r of Granger were held Wed Wngstnff, Cwen Wagtaff, Ruth iiesday at 3 p. m. In the DcwM Baker. Ivlla Znchrlson, Ann Moran Mortuary. Bishop J. Hill of Grange! and Catharine Johnson. being In charge of the service. In torment took place In Millcreek Murray Second Ward Jiinlot cemetery. Mutual girls and Vanguards enter tallied at a party, Tuesday evcnlnc K. S. L. at the ward. Lunchism was served SUNDAY. rCBRUARY 17 it a b ug table which was attrnrt T o -- CHS; Snn..i mln( at Aunt Si a m he with Valentine rider. Following Ot(n Intvrlmlr - hililn Krlm- - Church n the luiii'lieoii cimie and dancing -- I'nrlf T"M. -- CliS: were enjoyed. Ttirturlf I'rncmll 39 Jrwrlr, rrgttia -v Th Wikh Tnr it A business meeting and sis'lal ii on -- I BS ; ( hu rh of Ihn Air. Unix was given. Wednesday evening at III 5 CHS ' t llllii ' 4V and Art K I'll H; i.itv the home of Miss Nnomt Croxford tl lin. Mln.trrl Mm (IIS: so lh IS MhiIc Milt Air Cottoiiwixsl Sinke Young Ijidle -V lurk riiiihitmnnlr Oir and Young Men's Mutual Board 1 M CH: HS: "0 ii.itiw" nt -- lrli.r llrttwrl'l MrMI members In alien. Imihv. The first rn I'l.ll lUrrla Orrhmra part of the evening wa taken li ot CBS; Vitlnnil Amilmr M(lil Jt Rs; Hmlllti r.4 M.f'ontirll with n business meeting which vn 4V OiimIi nrni Wwtrntl followed by progressive table t ---- HS- Alrnndr .It en me. Sirfllni! !'urnlmr Uclit refreshment er lifti -- "rfiltr !liuft',rii" servtsl. to ( lis: tCMif Caiitnr Donalld Unateii Vour CBS: Visiting America 1 :15 1'ayroll Builder 1:30 -- CBS; ChU-.iBVariety Prn-'rn3 .00 CBS : Tom Baker & Norm Sherr 3 Clinic of Hie Air s, glad to report, Is recovering from her Illness. Clia: :;:U 1 2:00 Des-ere- ters, Grace and Norma, of Green Iliver, Wyoming, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itelcher on First West street. Mrs. Swltaer has lwen here for some time caring for Mrs. Heleher, whom, we are y PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. Swltzer 12 :H0 1 :00 Funeral services for Mrs. Janet Powell Alston, 39, wife of Clintor Alston, Idaho state manager of the Mountain States Telephone and company, were held Telegraph t Tuesday nt 12:30 p. m. at the Mortuary, 30 East 7th South. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alston passed away Friday evening at Boise, after a lingering Illness of complications resulting She was born In from asthma. Spanish Fork, June 7. 1S9S, daughter of Thomas and Eleanor Powell, and resided In Murray prior to her marriage. They moved to Denver, in 1923, and since 1933 Colorado, have resided In Boise. Surviving are her husband, her mother, a resident of this city, two step-sonRichard Alston of Boise nnd Angus Alston of Colorado five brothers, Springs, Colorado; Thomas Towell, Portland, Oregon; Harry Powell, Riverside, Calif.: Frank Powell, Hollywood. Calif.: Carl Powell. Salt Lake: William Powell, Pasislena. California ; two sisters, Mrs. Iieonard Miller, Alhambra, California, and Mrs. William Llghtfoot of IiOiilsvllle, Kentucky. Music was furnished by Mrs. Reulah Sadler who rendered two solos, "Oh, Promise Me" and "A Perfect Day". Opening prayer was offered by D. Branson Rrlnton. Speakers were M ana sseh Smith and Bishop Samuel E. Brlnghurst. C. K. Wiseman offered the benediction. Tfie grave In the Murray City cemetery was dedicated by S. Alston of Salt Lake. The flowers were beaut ful and profuse. who has been Dorcas Pelcher, ill since Christmas, Is showing Increasing strength from day to day. At the present rate of progress It will not be long until she will be as strong as ever. Mr. Rryan 12:15 MRS. JANET POWELL ALSTON IS BURIED Ixirene Mullins Is well on the way to recovery from several lacerations about the face and arms us the result of a fall against n glass door. One cut on the right wrist was rather severe, requiring nearly a score of stitches to close. CBS: Mitchell Schusler 4 Orchestra :B.S: Little French 1'rlm esa. CBS: ltomance of Helen Trent CBS : American School of the Air Payroll Builder 11:45 12 :00 Reports from the Ford factory nt Dearborn, Michigan points to the fact that the factory schedule is much behind orders, but the Introduction of the new models for 1035, over 325,000 cars have been delivered to buyers throughout the country. In a statement made recently, according to Forrest Cumberledge, Murray Ford dealer, officials of the Ford Motor company have repeated their claim that there will tie a million new Ford cars on the road in 1935. Western dealers In rural areas are having great difficulty In procuring sufficient cars to fill orders, it Is stated. The local dealer, Forrest Cumberledge, has sold and delivered ten new Ford cars since February 1st. Cottonwood Cump Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday at 2 p. in. at the home of Mrs. Nellie IJen-nioin Taylorsville. Mrs. Minnie Frame discussed the methods of drying and preserving foods in pioneer days, which proved very Interesting. Mrs. Florence Bennion was the assisting hostess. Lutheran Church mid-wee- NEW CAR RECORD BEING SET BY FORD NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS SCHOOL HIGH No. 1 Kjwt Broadway Vnder Srhranim-Johino- n Dnig M'irf j ( ) |